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Girafarig

 

Girafarig
Girafarig (Japanese: キリンリキ Kirinriki) is a dual-type Normal/Psychic Pokémon introduced in Generation II.

It evolves into Farigiraf when leveled up while knowing Twin Beam.

Biology

Girafarig is a cloven-hooved, quadrupedal giraffine Pokémon with a long neck. There is a white blaze on its muzzle, which ends in a round, pink nose. It has two ossicones with bulbous tips on top of its head. Its front half is yellow with brown spots, while its back half is brown with yellow spots. The brown section on female Girafarig is smaller than that of the male. There are many triangular, pink spikes along its back. Girafarig lives in savannas and grasslands, where it feeds on the plant life.

Girafarig's tail possesses a head of its own. The tail's head has yellow eyes, a mouth full of sharp teeth, and a small brain. However, this head is incapable of independent thinking and relies on outside stimuli such as smell to guide its actions. If the tail smells something alluring, it will bite. The tail often mimics the head during feeding and is able to warn the Pokémon of danger if it is sleeping. The tail head can also unleash psychic powers.

Girafarig and its evolved form, Farigiraf, are the only known Pokémon capable of learning the move Twin Beam.

Evolution

Girafarig evolves into Farigiraf.

In the anime

Major appearances

Girafarig made its main series debut in The Psychic Sidekicks!, under the ownership of Cherry. The bond that Girafarig formed with Cherry allowed it to predict the attacks of Team Rocket’s Giant Gengar and communicate with Cherry. It also demonstrated a powerful Future Sight.

In Cruisin' for a Losin', Sonny used a Girafarig during the Battle Stage of the Rubello Contest. It went up against Drew's Masquerain, but it lost after Masquerain used a combination of Bubble, Ice Beam, and Hidden Power.

In Saved by the Beldum, Morrison used a Girafarig during his Ever Grande Conference match against Ash, but due to Morrison's reluctance to battle his friend, Girafarig was easily defeated by Corphish's Crabhammer.

In A Full Course Tag Battle!, Roman used a Girafarig alongside Kylie's Drifloon in a Tag Battle against May's Blaziken and Dawn's Piplup at the Seven Stars Restaurant. Girafarig was ultimately defeated by a combination of Piplup's Bubble Beam and Blaziken's Fire Spin.

Minor appearances

Girafarig debuted in Spell of the Unown: Entei, under the ownership of Lisa, who used it to battle Ash during the opening sequence. It went up against Chikorita and ultimately won.

In Entei at Your Own Risk, a Girafarig was resting in hot springs.

In A Claim to Flame!, a Trainer's Girafarig battled in a qualifying match for the Silver Conference.

In Beg, Burrow and Steal, a Girafarig was living in an underground paradise.

In Odd Pokémon Out!, multiple Girafarig were living on Camomile Island.

A Coordinator's Girafarig appeared in Thinning the Hoard! and Channeling the Battle Zone!.

In An Elite Meet and Greet!, Lucian used a Girafarig in a battle against a Trainer's Scizor. Despite having a type disadvantage, Girafarig was able to defeat Scizor.

In The Rise of Darkrai, Darkrai hit a Girafarig with Dark Void.

In Gone With the Windworks!, Lyra used a Girafarig to help break down a locked door, but it was unable to do so.

In Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs (Part 1), Pokémon Pinchers captured multiple Girafarig.

In Last Call — First Round!, a Coordinator's Girafarig competed alongside a Rapidash in the Performance Stage of the Sinnoh Grand Festival.

In The Power of Us, Callahan caught a Girafarig during the Pokémon Catch Race. Two others were under the ownership of Trainers.

In the manga

Ash & Pikachu

Similar to his anime counterpart, Morrison owns a Girafarig. It appeared in A Clash Of Wills!! Eternal Rivals?!.

Pokémon Adventures

In Into the Unown, Harry of Team Rocket's Elite Trio owns a Girafarig. It was used in an attempt to capture Suicune in Miltank Melee, it fell asleep temporarily by Parasee's Spore in Indubitably Ditto. It was used in Great Girafarig, to battle Eusine where it used its tail to find him but it fell into its trap and got electrocuted.

In Quilava Quandary, the Day-Care Couple used a Girafarig to train Gold.

In Misdreavus Misgivings, Morty helped a Trainer locate her lost Girafarig. It notably has a scar under its eye. Later, in The Last Battle XIII, the same Trainer was one of the people who volunteered their Pokémon for transfer, sending her Girafarig over.

In The Last Battle XIII, a Girafarig was sent to participate in the fight in Ilex Forest.

In Tackling Togekiss, Lucian used a Girafarig to move books with its mind and bring them to its Trainer.

In Weavile Wobbles But It Won't Fall Down, a Psychic's Girafarig was at the Safari Zone.

In the TCG

Main article: Girafarig (TCG)

In the TFG

One Girafarig figure has been released.

Groundbreakers: Girafarig

Trivia

Girafarig's name is a palindrome.

Keeping with the theme, its low-HP quote in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon is also a palindrome.

An early design of Girafarig had a full-sized second head, reflecting its palindromic name, and resembling a Pushmi-pullyu.

Additionally, it was intended to be Dark/Normal-type and to have a pre-evolution, named "Tsuinzu" (Japanese: ツインズ), which literally means "twins".

Girafarig's English name was suggested by Jeff Kalles, who assisted in the naming of many Generation II Pokémon.[1]

Origin

Girafarig appears to be based on the okapi, also known as the forest giraffe, and the giraffe. It may be based specifically on the Giraffokeryx, an extinct genus that resembled both the okapi and the giraffe.

Girafarig's tail may be based on that of the mythological Chimera, referencing the chimerical nature of the kirin, a mythological creature that shares its name with the giraffe. With its abrupt split in color, Girafarig may also represent genetic chimerism.

Name origin

Girafarig may be derived from giraffe. The name is a palindrome, which may refer to its two-headed appearance.

Kirinriki is a palindrome which may be derived from 麒麟 kirin (giraffe). It may also involve 念力 nenriki (telekinesis).

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Goog

Goog

1. An egg: 

goog: Noun - (Australia, slang) An egg. 

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2. Abbreviations: 

(Nasdaq symbol) Abbreviation of Google. .google is a brand top-level domain (TLD) used in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet.

Created in 2014, it is operated by Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company. It is notable as one of the first gTLDs associated with a specific brand.

The company's first usage of the TLD was with com.google, an April Fools' Day joke website that hosted a horizontally mirrored version of Google Search.

The domain currently hosts multiple Alphabet Inc. products and services, and plans exist to move other Alphabet properties to .google as well

Google also owns a number of other top-level domains, including .goog (for sites such as partneradvantage.goog and pki.goog), .gmail (a Brand TLD relating to its Gmail service), .gle (for shortened URLs such as goo.gle and forms.gle), .chrome (for sites such as apps.chrome and the target server of hosted Chrome Apps such as calculator.apps.chrome) and .youtube (for sites such as about.youtube and blog.youtube).

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Garag

Garag

Village in India: 


Garag is a village in the northern part of Karnataka of India. 

It is located in the Dharwad taluk of Dharwad district in Karnataka.

As of the 2011 Census of India there were 2,152 households in Garag and a total population of 10,528.

Garag is well known for its black soil farm lands.

The famous stream Tupri Halla flows nearby.

The stream flows only during rainy season.

An artificial lake Bokyapur lake is also nearby.

Water from Bokyapur lake was used for irrigating agricultural fields.

Rare water fowls migrate to Bokyapur during winter months.

Very close to the lake is an ancient Lord Hanuman temple which has a Halegannada inscription dating back to 10th or 11th century.

The hand-woven khadi for the National Flag was initially manufactured at Garag, a small village in Dharwad district in North Karnataka. 

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Golog

Golog

1. Autonomous prefecture China: 


Golog (Golok or Guoluo) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (Chinese: 果洛藏族自治州; pinyin: Guǒluò Zàngzú Zìzhìzhōu; Tibetan: མགོ་ལོག་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་, Wylie: Mgo-log Bod-rigs rang-skyong-khul) is an autonomous prefecture occupying the southeastern corner of Qinghai province, People's Republic of China.

The prefecture has an area of 76,312 km2 and its seat is located in Maqên County. 

Due to its special geographical location and natural environment, the entire autonomous preference has been included in the Chinese largest natural environmental protection area — the Sanjiangyuan National Park.

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2. Peoples from China

The Golok or Ngolok (Tibetan: མགོ་ལོག; Chinese: 果洛; pinyin: guǒluò) peoples live in Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China around the upper reaches of the Yellow River (Wylie: dmar chu) and the sacred mountain Amne Machin (Wylie: rma rgyal spom ra).

The Golok were renowned in both Tibet and China as ferocious fighters free from Tibetan and Chinese control.

The Golok are not an homogeneous group but are composed of peoples of very different geographic origins across the Khams and Amdo region.

The Golok was a haven for refugees and immigrants from all over the Amdo and Kham and they are an amalgamation of peoples of diverse origin

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3. Programming language

GOLOG is a high-level logic programming language for the specification and execution of complex actions in dynamical domains. It is based on the situation calculus.

It is a first-order logical language for reasoning about action and change. 

GOLOG was developed at the University of Toronto.

The concept of situation calculus on which the GOLOG programming language is based was first proposed by John McCarthy in 1963.

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4. Given name:

Jigme Gyatso (aka Golog Jigme) is a Tibetan filmmaker and human rights activist. 

After assisting with the documentary Leaving Fear Behind, he was arrested by Chinese authorities on at least three occasions. 

He alleges that he was tortured following his March 2008 arrest.

Alternative names for him include Golog Jigme (Chinese: 果洛久美; pinyin: Guǒluò Jiǔměi)

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Gadag

Gadag

1. City municipal council in India: 


Gadag-Betageri is a city municipal council in Gadag district in the state of Karnataka, India. 

It is the administrative headquarters of Gadag District. 

The original city of Gadag and its sister city Betageri (or Betgeri) have a combined city administration.

The municipality of Gadag-Betageri has a population of 172,813 and an area of 54.0956 km2

The temples of Veera Narayana and Trikuteshwara are places of religious and historic importance.

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2. District in India 

Gadag is a district in the state of Karnataka, India. 

It was formed in 1997, when it was split from Dharwad district. 

As of 2011, it had a population of 1064570.

Gadag district borders Bagalkot district on the north, Koppal district on the east, Vijayanagara district on the southeast, Haveri district on the southwest, Dharwad district on the west and Belgaum District on the northwest.

It is famous for the many monuments (primarily Jain and Hindu temples) from the Western Chalukya Empire. 

It has seven talukas: Gadag, Gajendragad, Ron, Shirhatti, Nargund, Lakshmeshwar and Mundargi.

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Glenelg

Glenelg

1. Community in Maryland: 


Glenelg is an unincorporated community in Howard County, Maryland, United States. 

It is located in the 21737 ZIP Code, and is part of the 410 area code.

It is the home town of Glenelg High School.

A postal village named Glenelg was put in operation on February 6, 1856.

The post office served the community out of Browns General store for 133 years until moved into the Ten Oaks shopping center in 1983. By 1878 population increased to 75, with land values ranging from $10 to $30 an acre.

In 1915, a Typhoid fever epidemic struck 20 residents, with four deaths.[14]

The Howard Hunt Club ranged throughout the Glenelg area.

Future General George S. Patton would travel from Ft. Myer, Va. to hunt along Homewood Road.

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2. Community in Nova Scotia

Glenelg (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Eilg) is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Saint Mary's in Guysborough County.

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3. Suburb of Adelaide

Glenelg is a beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. 

Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants.

Established in 1836, it is the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia.

It was named after Lord Glenelg, a member of British Cabinet and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.

Through Lord Glenelg the name derives from Glenelg, Highland, Scotland.

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4. Civil parish in western Scotland

Glenelg (Scottish Gaelic: Glinn Eilg, also Gleann Eilg) is a scattered community area and civil parish in the Lochalsh area of Highland in western Scotland.

Despite the local government reorganisation the area is considered by many still to be in Inverness-shire, the boundary with Ross-shire (where the post town of Kyle of Lochalsh is situated) being at the top of Mam Ratagan ("Ratagan Gap" or "pass") the single-track road entry into Glenelg.

The main village is called Kirkton of Glenelg and commonly referred to as "Glenelg".

There is a smaller hamlet less than one mile (two kilometres) to the south by the jetty and skirting Glenelg Bay known as Quarry.

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5. Civil parish in Canada

Glenelg is a civil parish in Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada.

For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Miramichi, the village of Nouvelle-Arcadie, and the Greater Miramichi rural district.

Miramichi and the rural district are members of the Greater Miramichi Regional Service Commission, while Nouvelle-Arcadie belongs to the Kent RSC.

Prior to the 2023 governance reform, the parish was divided between Miramichi and the local service districts of Black River-Hardwicke, St. Margarets, and the parish of Glenelg.

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6. River in Australia

The Glenelg River, a perennial river of the Glenelg Hopkins catchment, is located in the Australian states of Victoria and South Australia.

The river rises in the Grampian Ranges and flows generally north, then west, then south, for over 350 kilometres, making the river the longest river in south-west Victoria and third longest overall.

A short stretch of the lower end winds through southeastern South Australia before returning to Victoria to enter Discovery Bay at Nelson.

The Glenelg River is a central feature of the Lower Glenelg National Park.

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7. River in Australia

The Glenelg River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

The headwaters of the river rise in the Elizabeth and Catherine Range.

The river flows in a north-westerly direction past the Whately Range and discharges into Maitland Bay then through George Water, into Doubtful Bay and finally the Indian Ocean.

The McRae River is a tributary of the Glenelg River.

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8. City in Australia 

The City of Glenelg was a local government area in South Australia seated at the Adelaide sea-side township of Glenelg from 1855 until 1997.

The Corporate Town of Glenelg was proclaimed on 23 August 1855 by severance from the District Council of West Torrens and District Council of Brighton.

When first proclaimed, the corporate town extended over sections 184, 204 and 205 of the Hundred of Noarlunga.

At the time, section 204 was already bisected west to east by the "main road leading from Adelaide to Glenelg", which ultimately was called Anzac Highway.

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9. Glenelg Highway

Glenelg Highway is a rural highway in south-eastern Australia, linking Mount Gambier with Ballarat.

Most of the highway is located within the Western part of the state of Victoria, though a short, 15 km stretch from the South Australia/Victoria state border near Ardno to Glenburnie (6 km east of central Mount Gambier) is located in South Australia.

Some maps identify the South Australian stretch as Casterton Road.

Major towns along its route include Casterton, Coleraine and Hamilton.

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10. Location on Mars

Glenelg, Mars (or Glenelg Intrigue) is a location on Mars near the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity rover) landing site (Bradbury Landing) in Gale Crater marked by a natural intersection of three kinds of terrain.

The location was named Glenelg by NASA scientists for two reasons: all features in the immediate vicinity were given names associated with Yellowknife in northern Canada, and Glenelg is the name of a geological feature there.

Furthermore, the name is a palindrome, and as the Curiosity rover is planned to visit the location twice (once coming, and once going) this was an appealing feature for the name.

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11. A surname.

Charles Grant, 1st BaronGlenelg PC FRS (26 October 1778 – 23 April 1866) was a Scottish politician and colonial administrator who served as Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.

Grant was born in Kidderpore, Bengal Presidency, British India, the eldest son of Charles Grant, chairman of the directors of the British East India Company.

His brother, Sir Robert Grant, was also an MP as well as Governor of Bombay.

He was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and became a fellow in 1802.

He was called to the bar in 1807.

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12. Glenelg (horse)

Glenelg (foaled 1866) was a thoroughbred conceived in England but born in the United States after his dam was imported into the US in 1866. 

Bred from two horses of no notable talent, he became one of the most influential sires of his time. 

He excelled both on the track and in the breeding shed.

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